A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1Longmans, Green, 1870 |
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... ( Nares by H. & W. ) Jack gentleman . Such , especially if they are broken gamesters . I still say are no better than Jack gentlemen . - Bishop Parker , Rehearsal Transprosed , p . 180 . c . Jack lord . The chief point to look to is the ...
... ( Nares by H. & W. ) Jack gentleman . Such , especially if they are broken gamesters . I still say are no better than Jack gentlemen . - Bishop Parker , Rehearsal Transprosed , p . 180 . c . Jack lord . The chief point to look to is the ...
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... ( Nares by H. & W. ) Jack Ketch . See Ketch . Jack - of - all - trades . s . One who can turn his hand to anything . Cleaveland . Jack - of - all - trades , show and sound ; An inverse burse , an exchange underground . He [ Southey ] ...
... ( Nares by H. & W. ) Jack Ketch . See Ketch . Jack - of - all - trades . s . One who can turn his hand to anything . Cleaveland . Jack - of - all - trades , show and sound ; An inverse burse , an exchange underground . He [ Southey ] ...
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... ( Nares by H. & W. ) Another sense is suggested by the word ashamed , according to which Jericho may mean a place of concealment , in which a person who has had an insult put upon him may remain until his disgrace has abated . Jerk . v ...
... ( Nares by H. & W. ) Another sense is suggested by the word ashamed , according to which Jericho may mean a place of concealment , in which a person who has had an insult put upon him may remain until his disgrace has abated . Jerk . v ...
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... ( Nares by H. and W. ) Then have I attended five or six houres ( like John- a - noakes ) for nothing , for my cheating sharke , having neither money nor honestie , hath never come at mee , but took some other payre of stayres , and in the ...
... ( Nares by H. and W. ) Then have I attended five or six houres ( like John- a - noakes ) for nothing , for my cheating sharke , having neither money nor honestie , hath never come at mee , but took some other payre of stayres , and in the ...
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... ( Nares by H. and W. ) The lanner and the lanneret are accounted hard hawks , and the very hardest of any that are in ordinary or in common use at this present time.- Latham , vol . ii . p . 9. ( Nares by H. and W. ) Lánneret . s ...
... ( Nares by H. and W. ) The lanner and the lanneret are accounted hard hawks , and the very hardest of any that are in ordinary or in common use at this present time.- Latham , vol . ii . p . 9. ( Nares by H. and W. ) Lánneret . s ...
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